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Milwaukee Fire Department: Microchip scanners in use at all stations
Officials with the Milwaukee Fire Department (MFD) announced on Wednesday, Feb. 18, that microchip scanners have been installed at all 32 fire stations across the city.
The Milwaukee Fire Department announced a new initiative Wednesday to help reunite lost pets with their families by ...
The Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter has installed pet microchip scanning stations in Round Rock that allow people to scan lost animals and reunite them with their owners.
The second public microchip scanner in the state was installed in Jefferson City to help people identify and return lost pets ...
Odessa Wallace and her daughter, Reighn, scan a stray cat for a microchip Thursday using the free scanner available outside P.A.W.S.' Paw Print Alley Cattery, 1224 W. Main St. in Greenfield. P.A.W.S.
Climbing temperatures can lead to more lost pets, but Ozaukee County residents feel safer knowing some first responders have ...
The public now can identify microchipped pets any time of the day with a new device installed by Tarentum-based animal rescue Paws Across Pittsburgh. The microchip scanner, located in front of the ...
Fundraising goal Champion's Crusaiders Rescue hopes to raise $8,000 to supply local police with 28 animal microchip scanners and two leather slip leads per police vehicle. The digital scanners will be ...
Milwaukee Fire Department Lt. Carlos Velázquez Sánchez demonstrates how to use one of the department's new handheld microchip ...
A new tool for the Milwaukee Fire Department (MFD) will keep tails wagging and hopefully lead to less pets in shelters.Thirty-one firehouses across Milwaukee are now equipped with ...
Johnson County Community Cats has installed a free pet microchip reader that is available 24/7 at their Bargersville office, 4247 N. State Road 135. People now have a way to check pet microchips 24/7 ...
Thanks to a grant from the Friends of MADACC, all 32 Milwaukee Fire Department stations in the city will receive microchip scanners to help firefighters identify lost dogs and reunite them with their ...
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